lowmacks
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I absolutely agree with you.
Speaking as a professional web developer, myself, (not WordPress, unfortunately), I think it’s their responsibility to fix the issue and ensure that their hosting environment is compliant with the plugins authored by other developers.
In the meantime, I am not uninstalling your plugin, I will continue to use it, and I’ll be making a complaint to Ionos.I have just spoken to the hoster, who is IONOS, and they have advised me to uninstall your plugin, which I am not happy about, since the amount of work, I have already committed to setting up membership forms. They don’t seem willing to sort the issue.
You were quite correct.
Following your steps, I have established that a security plugin provided by my host is causing the conflict. On disabling that plugin, I can login using the account’s email address.
I will report this to my host. If you need to contact the host directly, please let me know.
Unfortunately, I can’t mark this as resolved until both plugins are no longer in conflict.
Best wishes,- This reply was modified 11 months, 1 week ago by lowmacks.
I’m afraid this doesn’t help.
I have switched to a default theme and the problem persists.
I installed the Health Check and Troubleshooting plugin, and trouble-shot the User and Registration without enabling any other plugin. I attempted to login using an incognito window with an email address and got the same error.
Another issue I have noticed is that when I make changes to the form, even if I choose Update Form, I get a warning that my changes will be lost if I leave the page.- This reply was modified 11 months, 1 week ago by lowmacks.